THE END"Tell me what to get and I will getit.""Then get that picture — that — thegirl in white.""Now tell me where you wish that I shouldset it.""Lean it where I can see it — in thelight.""If there is more, sir, you have but to sayit.""Then bring those letters — thosewhich lie apart.""Here is the packet! Tell me where tolay it.""Stoop over, nurse, and lay it onmy heart.""Thanks for your silence, nurse! Youunderstand me!And now I'll try to manage formyself.But, as you go, I'll trouble you to handmeThe small blue bottle there upon theshelf."And so farewell! I feel that I amkeepingThe sunlight from you; may yourwalk be bright!When you return I may perchance besleeping,So, ere you go, one hand-claspand good night!"
"Tell me what to get and I will getit.""Then get that picture — that — thegirl in white.""Now tell me where you wish that I shouldset it.""Lean it where I can see it — in thelight.""If there is more, sir, you have but to sayit.""Then bring those letters — thosewhich lie apart.""Here is the packet! Tell me where tolay it.""Stoop over, nurse, and lay it onmy heart.""Thanks for your silence, nurse! Youunderstand me!And now I'll try to manage formyself.But, as you go, I'll trouble you to handmeThe small blue bottle there upon theshelf."And so farewell! I feel that I amkeepingThe sunlight from you; may yourwalk be bright!When you return I may perchance besleeping,So, ere you go, one hand-claspand good night!"